Camera Toronto Film Critics Association launches awards season with a bang

Ego Meter What’s making and shaking the city’s self-image this month

Columns

Rob Granatstein Every time city council tries to fix the systemically screwed-up taxi industry, they make it worse. Here we go again

Jesse Brown The latest multi-purpose e-readers are great for everything—except reading books

Features

Something Rotten on Bay Street Roger Martin, the head of Toronto’s most prestigious business school, is preaching a complete overhaul of the corporate world. It’s a seditious idea that might just save us from financial catastrophe By Jason McBride

The Anti-Ford In her first year on city council, Kristyn Wong-Tam hogged the spotlight with bold proposals. She’s a charismatic lesbian immigrant art lover—the opposite of our mayor in every way—and she believes Toronto is in better shape than you’re being told By Nicholas Hune-Brown

Return of the Dads The most taboo question in Toronto’s Caribbean and African communities is why some 50 per cent of black fathers walk away from their kids. One dad from Scarborough has a simple solution to the problem By Lauren McKeon